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"You colored your hair and ended up having..."

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You colored your hair and ended up having your roots come out lighter than the rest of your hair. You might have colored your hair red and the roots came out lighter than the rest of your hair. You could have also colored your hair and the roots became darker. John Jefferson.

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The heat from your scalp probably made the bleach part of this accelerates the lightening action more near there than the lengths that are further away from the scalp. If you cover your hair (shower cap or whatever) when it is developing you can really feel the heat your head gives off! If you do put a semi go with something like Wella Soft colour in Light Brown,no darker, which wont go too dark and doesnt have red/gold in it since you already chose the beige/neutral toned permanent ( the processing can make the ends really porous over time and they will GRAB any darker pigment like a magnet and make the ends look darker) and wait a week or so if you can. Do the top( roots) and pull it through to the ends only a few mins before you rinse...just to even it out and it will be shiny and more even all over.

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Rater than going to a hairdressers to sort this accident out have you thought of volunteering to be a model at a hair salon or college, where the students who are supervised at all times will be able to fix it possibly for free. Good luck
maybe try putting more product at the roots, or leaving it in longer than the rest.
personally, i think that if the roots are one shade lighter, it looks better and more natural..a lot of celebrities purpously do that with their hair, so i don`t think that you should worry babout it too much (:.

"Based and so your roots came out lighter than rest of the hair..."

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When you colored your hair, you might not have used enough at the based and so your roots came out lighter than rest of the hair. Here is what you can do, dye again using the same color, this time start at the roots. Once you leave it there to set for 15 minutes, you can then use a come and slowly, over another 15 minutes, work your way to the ends with a comb.

"Roots of your hair are turning out lighter than the rest of the hair..."

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I think you have some skin problem due to which the roots of your hair are turning out lighter than the rest of the hair. However a tested solution is that once you cut your hair very short or even if you make your head totally shaved, the newly grown hair is normally in a strong shape and doesn`t seem to be weak or breaking. However you should focus on your diet and try to change the shampoo and th oil that you are using with some new high quality brand.

"The roots get lighter when dying because that is your natural hair..."

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The roots get lighter when dying because that is your natural hair, with no other paint on it. You can choose to retake the process from the beginning, by discolor your hair until it gets blond, and start applying the paint again. But take care because your hair may get damaged from the chemicals. Another thing you can do is to get some lighter strands on the darker part of your hair, to balance the color.
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Infact when you dyed your hairs then usually you see that your roots colour are lighter than the colour of your dyed hairs. the main reason for this colour difference is because the roots of your hairs is the area where the skin gives heat and this is because they reflects the colour in lighter and the top of hairs dont. they give the darker colour. this is the main cause of the colour difference. Jason Gagnon.

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When the dyed hair roots are lighter than the rest it is very easy others to identify you have died your hair. roots absorb color than the end of rest because the level of roots have newly grown hair than the end. your roots become lighter because the newly grown hair absorb more color from already colored roots. to stop become hair roots lighter than rest dye your hair with specialist advices and guidances.

If you color your hair regularly, then you have to treat your roots differently than the rest of your hair. Your roots are natural and have not been damaged like the rest of your hair. Your natural roots are not as porous, and so they will not soak up the dye like the rest of your hair. So in the future you should let your hair color sit on your roots longer than the rest of your hair. Sally Brown.

Yes usually you have to color 1 inch from the roots first with 30 or 40 volume depending on how dark your hair is and how light you wanna go and wait twenty minutes and than color the roots with a 20Volume leave in for 10 minutes or until you see the color on the roots even with the rest!

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Got my hair died at a salon and my hair had previously been died dark brown and i wanted a solid plum-brown colour and now i have light roots and the rest of my hair is practically black (where it had been previously coloured). after long search i got that it usually happens because the hair on the top are newly grown hair and it absorbs color more than hair on the ends.

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